Plenum
Product overview
is an insecticide containing an active ingredient from the group of “pyridine azomethines derivatives” that acts systemically to control sucking insects such as brown recluse, whitefly and leafhopper. It acts by blocking the food channel, causing sucking insects to be unable to feed. Sucking insects will die within 1 - 4 days after spraying depending on the stage of the life cycle.
Application Rate
| Crop | Insect Pest | Pesticide Rate | Spray Volume Per Hectare | Spraying Period/ Attack Level | PHI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Liter Water | Per Hectare | |||||
| Paddy | Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) | 12.5 g | 250 g | 200 liter | The active reproductive growth stage until stalk formation | 14 days |
| 15 g | 300 g | 200 liter | The growth stage of emergence and flowering | 14 days | ||
| Okra | Potato Leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) | 4 g | 200 g | 500 liter | Low pest infestation levels | 3 days |
| 8 g | 400 g | 500 liter | Low pest infestation levels | 3 days | ||
| Eggplant | Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) | 8 g | 800 g | 1000 liter | - | 3 days |
Mixing Guide:
It is recommended to use a “hollow cone” type nozzle bearing sprayer. Fill the tank half full with clean water. Mix enough according to the recommendations set out in the dosing table and mix with one liter of clean water in a separate container and stir until completely dissolved. Then put the mixture into the sprayer tank and add the remaining clean water required and stir. Do not use at a rate higher than recommended. Do not store the remaining mixture in the sprayer tank.
Spraying Instructions:
Spray when signs of infestation reach the action threshold level (ATL). For good control, spray thoroughly on the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves. Repeat sprays every 5 days for eggplant; 7 days for okra and 14 days for rice when necessary. Do not use more than 2 sprays per season for rice and okra; 3 sprays per season for eggplant. If treatment needs to be repeated, alternate with insecticides from different groups that have different modes of action.
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